Barcelona’s Attacking Depth Sets a Unique European Benchmark

Barcelona, winners of the domestic treble in Spain last season, continue to showcase remarkable attacking variety, a strength clearly reflected in the numbers recorded during the current campaign.
The Catalan club stands alone among teams in Europe’s top five leagues as the only side to have six players who have each scored 10 goals or more across all competitions in the 2025–2026 season, highlighting the team’s balance and offensive efficiency.
The Secret Behind Barcelona’s Attacking Strength
Ferran Torres leads Barcelona’s scoring charts this season with 16 goals, after finding the net in his team’s 2–1 victory over Elche in round 22 of La Liga.
Attacking duo Lamine Yamal and Raphinha share second place with 13 goals apiece. Yamal added another goal against Elche in a 1–0 win, while Raphinha was unable to score in that match.
Despite fewer appearances compared to previous seasons, veteran Polish striker Robert Lewandowski sits fourth on the list with 12 goals. He is followed by Fermín López and Marcus Rashford, who is on loan from Manchester United, with both players registering 10 goals each.
Barcelona players with 10 or more goals in all competitions this season:
Ferran Torres: 16 goals
Lamine Yamal: 13 goals
Raphinha: 13 goals
Robert Lewandowski: 12 goals
Fermín López: 10 goals
Marcus Rashford: 10 goals
Barcelona Lead Domestically and Impress in Europe
Barcelona currently top the La Liga standings with 54 points, holding a four-point advantage over rivals Real Madrid, who face Rayo Vallecano later today at the Santiago Bernabéu in the same round.
The Catalan side has also secured direct qualification to the UEFA Champions League round of 16 after finishing fifth in the league-phase standings with 16 points.
Barcelona will visit Segunda División side Albacete next Tuesday in the quarter-finals of the Copa del Rey, a competition in which the club are defending champions.
Earlier this season, Barcelona claimed the Spanish Super Cup for the second consecutive year after a thrilling 3–2 victory over Real Madrid in the final held at Al-Inma Stadium in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.







